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linda z.
May 23rd, 2004, 12:52 AM
Danya...Guess What...The large mass is breaking down into pea/lima bean size lumps.More on the rt. side. so I really look lop-sided now... but who cares? I'm so grateful to see a change.
Started "DANCING" yesterday (At home) to get the blood and oxygen flowing more (for healing). Still doing my baby stretches. I swelled up a bit,but woke up fine this morn. So I say again... you were right.
THE RECOVERY PROCESS, however,is alot more than I was prepared for.As I read other postings, I see many who feel the same. You've been hearing from people like me for a very long time.DO you think, in the end,most would say....THEY'd do it again, knowing what they know now? I can't imagine going in for a re-touch (if I need it)
and I think I would opt. to try the Mesotherapy.
In the meantime, the best parts of the recovery process are the ultrasound treatments and YOU!

danya
May 23rd, 2004, 10:35 AM
Hey linda,
That's great news! I'd say at least 9 out of 10 have no regrets..

I have an idea... Maybe you want to share your experience in the personal stories (http://www.beautysurg.com/share/personal.html) section so other people will know what to expect, and what you went through with your recovery...

Glad to hear you're on the road to recovery!
Danya

linda z.
May 23rd, 2004, 11:16 AM
Actually, I'd like to hear from women in their mid 40's who have had the lipo.prceedure. Today, the skin over the abs looks like it's getting "loose" now that the lumps are softening up and I'm worried about it. What NOW? Will it change? Will Excersize help? Is It still too early to think about it? It's seems to be always something on a daily basis.
The skin on my flanks, thighs,and knees is fine. I just noticed this today. When I bend over I look Like I'm 60 and had kids. I have no kids.!!! Is there ANYTHING I should be doing now to help repair this, or will this too change?